ARCTICNET is a Network of Centres of Excellence
of Canada that brings together scientists and managers in the natural, human health and social sciences with their partners from Inuit organizations, northern communities, federal and provincial agencies and the
private sector. The objective of ArcticNet is to study the impacts of climate change and modernization in the coastal Canadian Arctic.Â Over 150 ArcticNet researchers and 1000 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research associates,
technicians and other specialists from 34 Canadian universities, and 20 federal and provincial agencies and departments collaborate with more than 150 partner organizations in 14 countries.

ASM2018 - Mark your calendar!

ArcticNet is pleased to announce its 14th Annual Scientific Meeting, which will be held at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, Canada from December 10-14, 2018. Donât miss this unique Arctic & Northern research gathering.

2017 Scientific Expedition in the Arctic : The work of researchers aboard the CCGS Amundsen put forward in a Washington Post article 'Scientists came to explore the fabled waters of the Arctic â but their work could also change its future'. Link

An ArcticNet researcher receives the 2017 Weston Family Prize : Dr. Michel Allard received $100,000 Weston Family Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Northern Research during the International Arctic Change 2017 Conference. Link